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Asia/Singapore Thursday, 9th April 2026
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Fly through Patagonia with Quark Expeditions

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Quark Expeditions has blazed a new trail in expedition travel with its inaugural helicopter-supported voyage through Chilean Patagonia.

The 15-day Essential Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Torres del Paine begins at Buenos Aires with embarkation from Ushuaia, and includes Cape Horn, a transit through the Beagle Channel, then into Chile’s network of fjords and channels, featuring helicopter flightseeing and Zodiac cruises along a stretch of coastline that’s known for some of the most remote and picturesque landscapes on Earth.

Quark Expeditions has launched a 15-day Patagonia voyage for travellers (Photo: Nicolas Singh)

Highlights comprise heli flight-seeing with views of Patagonia’s mountain-top glaciers and ice caps; heli landing at the peaks of Canal de las Montanas (Channel of the Mountains) for views of the surrounding fjords; immersive cultural experiences at the town of Puerto Natales; an array of wildlife and bird-watching; hiking and photography tours; paddling and kayaking excursions; and journeying down Iceberg Alley.

Quark Expeditions’ next departure of its Patagonia voyage embarks March 13 to 27, 2025, and March 12 to 26, 2026.

For more information, visit Quark Expeditions.

Barun Jolly returns to Robinsons Hotels and Resorts as SVP

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Robinsons Hotels and Resorts (RHR) has named Barun Jolly as senior vice president and business unit general manager. He will replace Arthur Gindap who retired late last year.

Jolly has over 25 years of experience in the hotel industry, including his role as general manager of RHR’s Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria and Holiday Inn Manila.

In his new position, he will take charge of all RHR’s local brands: Fili, Grand Summit, Summit, Go Hotel and Go Hotels Plus. He also oversees the performance of the company’s international brands Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu, The Westin Manila, Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria and Holiday Inn Manila.

Marriott International appoints Neeraj Govil as COO

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Marriott International has named Neeraj Govil as chief operations officer for Asia-Pacific excluding China (APEC).

Based in Singapore, he will be responsible for driving the region’s performance and operations across all brands and markets.

Prior to his appointment, Govil served as senior vice president operations/CLS, APEC. He has amassed a wealth of experience built from more than 20 years of operational roles across Marriott International in APEC.

Rising interest and spending among Malaysian tourists in Australia

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FATA’s new president shares lofty ambitions for tourism in South-east Asia

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Dubai airport continues to face flight disruptions

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Flights continue to be disrupted today at Dubai International airport as the city continues to battle the flooding caused by heavy rainfall.

Dubai International, one of the world’s busiest and a gateway to the Middle East, has faced chaos over the past few days, with thousands of frustrated travellers left stranded in terminals after flights were suspended.

Delays and cancellations caused by the flooding in Dubai have led to ongoing congestion at Dubai International Airport (Photo: Rula Rouhana/Reuters)

Some flights resumed on Thursday, and Dubai International CEO Paul Griffiths said the airport was working closely with airlines to clear the backlog and improve flow rates. However, he noted that restrictions remain, particularly on arrivals. The airport stated that from midday on Friday, it would be temporarily limiting the number of inbound flights for 48 hours, and will suspend check-in for all customers with onward connections through the city.

Both Emirates and Flydubai resumed check-in services for flights departing Dubai on Thursday at Terminals 2 and 3. Emirates said the flights with onward connections would be suspended until 23.59 GMT on April 19, but customers travelling to Dubai as their final destination may check in and travel as usual.

Air India and IndiGo cancelled their services on Wednesday, disrupting flights from India to Dubai.

Meanwhile, Singapore Airlines (SIA) had rerouted a flight bound for Dubai – the flight SQ494, which was headed to Dubai from Singapore on April 16, was diverted to Muscat International Airport in Oman all affected passengers will be transferred to hotels there upon clearance. Customers can visit the SIA website for more information on the status of their flights.

Worldwide Hotels Group celebrates 30th year, donates to learning institutes

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Worldwide Hotels Group (WHG) marked its 30th anniversary on April 17 after emerging stronger through the pandemic with over S$1.5 billion (US$1.1 billion) local and overseas expansions.

Over the past few months, WHG has added three hotels with over 2,000 rooms to the local hotel inventory with the 543-room Novotel Singapore on Kitchener, the 530-room Hotel Mi Rochor, and the 989-room Mercure Icon Singapore City Centre that opened recently on April 15.

Worldwide Hotels Group celebrated its 30th anniversary with a dinner celebration at Novotel Singapore on Kitchener

Overseas, WHG also acquired the 177-room Oakwood Studios Sukhumvit Bangkok and the 472-room dual hotel, the Novotel and Ibis Melbourne Central Hotel in Australia, bringing the group’s overseas hotel assets to 11 in Australia, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand.

The 30th anniversary is also a celebration with its employees, wherein WHG managed to retain all its staff during the challenges posed to the hotel industry by the Covid-19 pandemic.

As part of this occasion, the Worldwide Hotels-Choo Chong Ngen Foundation donated S$2 million to the Singapore University of Technology and Design and S$300,000 to the School of the Arts Singapore, underlining the WHG’s and its chairman’s commitment to education and the belief that financial constraints should not bar talented individuals from pursuing their educational aspirations.

CEO Carolyn Choo remarked: “Our mission extends beyond providing exceptional hospitality. We are dedicated to giving back to the community, supporting education, and enabling students to chase their dreams without financial constraints.”

New Clinique La Prairie wellness resort to open in Tri Vananda, Phuket

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British Airways, Amadeus team up for enhanced retailing capabilities

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British Airways has selected Amadeus as its technology partner to produce relevant, personalised customer offers to deliver a seamless retailing and servicing experience for its customers.

The partnership will see British Airways and Amadeus collaborate on the design of Nevio’s Offer and Order capabilities, a new portfolio of modular solutions built on open and AI technology, to deliver the airline’s Offer and Order strategic goals.

The partnership will enable British Airways to deliver on its ambition to be at the forefront of retailing transformation

Built around IATA Offer and Order principles, this totally new, open, modular platform being developed by Amadeus enables the airline to be innovative in its approach to retailing and revenue opportunities and is designed to grow with the airline’s business ambitions.

Nevio’s Offer suite will facilitate more dynamic products and bundles, while Dynamic Offer Pricing is being rolled out to enable real-time contextual pricing options based on marketplace dynamics. A suite of Digital Experience tools will underpin a user-friendly booking experience and streamline servicing, including disruption, on any device or channel.

Colm Lacy, British Airways’ chief commercial officer, said: “Alongside our partners at Amadeus, British Airways will be able to collaborate on the design of the latest technology to enhance our business processes with greater agility, and help us anticipate the needs of modern, digital travellers, providing them with exceptional experiences across their journey.”

“We’ve been working closely with British Airways for more than 20 years and we’re delighted that the airline has once again agreed to be a driver customer to shape the future of the aviation industry,” said Maher Koubaa, executive vice president travel unit and managing director EMEA, Amadeus.

Head for a family getaway at Ayana Resort

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Ayana Resort is inviting families this school holidays to have fun in the sun with the launch of its The Perfect Family Getaway package.

From now until December 20, Ayana Resort is offering up to 30 per cent discount on room with breakfast rate for all properties within Ayana Resort, including Ayana Resort, Ayana Segara, The Villas at Ayana and Rimba Jimbaran.

Have a fun family holiday at Ayana Resort

The package comprises daily breakfast for two adults and two children under nine years old, pizza and beer at Ayana or Rimba pools for two persons, a three-course set lunch or dinner for two adults and two children at selected restaurants, a complimentary one-hour Thalassotherapy pool experience for two, as well as F&B and spa discounts.

With a minimum stay of three nights, guests can enjoy all facilities at Ayana Resort, including access to Kubu Beach Club, 14 swimming pools in Ayana and Rimba, jogging trail, kids club, 18-hole golf putting course, and more.

Ayana Resort also offers unique experiences like Ayana Farm, a two-hectare educational centre for guests to discover the natural beauty of their surroundings and learn about farming techniques passed through generations of Indonesian farmers; Saka Museum, where guests can learn about Nyepi (the Balinese Day of Silence), Ogoh-ogoh (giant puppet festival), and all forms of traditional and contemporary Balinese culture.

For more information, visit Ayana Resort.